
Job summary
To be part of a team delivering high quality, efficient radiographic service. To provide highly skilled and specialised imaging for patients, to make informed decisions on the diagnostic imaging required and to demonstrate a professional, caring and responsible approach to the duties carried out. To ensure the team delivers effective imaging by providing appropriate clinical leadership, educational and development expertise.
Main duties of the job
To work as a Radiographer to a high professional standard and to provide assistance, training and guidance to others, mainly to radiographers, helpers and students in order to maintain these standards. To be responsible for the standard of own imaging work and that of other supervised radiographers and students: This standard will be that set by Spire. To administer IV contrast (according to Spire protocol). To maintain knowledge of technical and clinical developments, attending professional training/development courses as appropriate and providing feedback that would benefit or enhance the service. To ensure that an efficient throughput of patient examinations is achieved. This will also involve advice of the booking of appointments and advice on preparation as required. To ensure that patients are cared for in the department especially in their own area of work. To communicate to patients and others any delays likely to affect them, and within the standards set by the HPC to describe examination findings, if appropriate Checking patient's details prior to examination and ensuring that such details are present and correct on the request form/computer. Requests must be justified as per Spire protocol and as per statutory regulations; Ionising Radiations (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IR(ME)R) and the radiographer must use their professional judgement to refuse inappropriate requests. To ensure that patients are not pregnant prior to certain procedures.
About us
Specialist Radiographer/Nottingham/Tollerton/Bank/Ad-Hoc Shifts Spire Nottingham Hospital has an exciting opportunity for a Radiographer to join the bank team. "Spire Healthcare is a leading independent healthcare group in the United Kingdom, running 38 hospitals and over 50 clinics across England, Wales and Scotland. It provides diagnostics, inpatient, day case and outpatient care, operates a network of private GPs and provides workplace health services to over 800 corporate clients. It also delivers a range of private and NHS mental health, musculoskeletal and dermatological services." Our vision is to be recognised as a world class healthcare business bringing together the best people who are dedicated to developing excellent clinical environments and delivering the highest quality patient care.
Details
- Date posted: 29 June 2026
- Pay scheme: Other
- Salary: Depending on experience
- Contract: Bank
- Working pattern: Part-time
- Reference number: 27610
- Job locations: Tollerton Ln, Tollerton, Nottingham NG12 4GA, Nottingham, NG12 4GA, United Kingdom
Job responsibilities
Specialist Radiographer/Nottingham/Tollerton/Bank/Ad-Hoc Shifts Spire Nottingham Hospital has an exciting opportunity for a Radiographer to join the bank team. "Spire Healthcare is a leading independent healthcare group in the United Kingdom, running 38 hospitals and over 50 clinics across England, Wales and Scotland. It provides diagnostics, inpatient, day case and outpatient care, operates a network of private GPs and provides workplace health services to over 800 corporate clients. It also delivers a range of private and NHS mental health, musculoskeletal and dermatological services." Our vision is to be recognised as a world class healthcare business bringing together the best people who are dedicated to developing excellent clinical environments and delivering the highest quality patient care. Duties and responsibilities: To be part of a team delivering high quality, efficient radiographic service. To provide highly skilled and specialised imaging for patients, to make informed decisions on the diagnostic imaging required and to demonstrate a professional, caring and responsible approach to the duties carried out. To ensure the team delivers effective imaging by providing appropriate clinical leadership, educational and development expertise.
To work as a Radiographer to a high professional standard and to provide assistance, training and guidance to others, mainly to radiographers, helpers and students in order to maintain these standards.
To be responsible for the standard of own imaging work and that of other supervised radiographers and students: This standard will be that set by Spire.
To administer IV contrast (according to Spire protocol).
To maintain knowledge of technical and clinical developments, attending professional training/development courses as appropriate and providing feedback that would benefit or enhance the service.
To ensure that an efficient throughput of patient examinations is achieved. This will also involve advice of the booking of appointments and advice on preparation as required.
To ensure that patients are cared for in the department especially in their own area of work. To communicate to patients and others any delays likely to affect them, and within the standards set by the HPC to describe examination findings, if appropriate
Checking patient's details prior to examination and ensuring that such details are present and correct on the request form/computer. Requests must be justified as per Spire protocol and as per statutory regulations; Ionising Radiations (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IR(ME)R) and the radiographer must use their professional judgement to refuse inappropriate requests. To ensure that patients are not pregnant prior to certain procedures.
Ensure that, on completion of examination, the patient is informed how they will get their results and that they may leave and arrangements are made for transport if necessary. Films should be sent to the clinician for reporting.
Ensure that radiation safety measures are being observed within the limits of the procedure being carried out and that his/her own standard of Radiation Protection is in accordance with the "Ionising Radiation Regulations 1999", IR(ME)R 2000 and any other relevant legislation.
Ensure that all images are properly identified with patients name, side examined, date of examination. Films should be in the patient's PACS folder. To enter information of the examination into the RIS.
To be responsible for own workflow and others within the designated area and prioritise requests within that area and to ensure a good throughput of patient examinations is achieved.
Ensure that identified abnormalities are brought to the attention of clinicians (medical staff/ advanced practitioners etc.) so that images may be reported upon urgently in the patient's best interest.
To ensure that Spire radiology procedures are implemented and maintained
To participate in the medical/clinical audit of examinations.
Ensure that all Spire policies relating to Health and Safety, COSHH, Security and Ionising Radiation's Regulations 1999, IR(ME)R 2000 and any other Local Radiation Safety policies are adhered to. To attend compulsory training as instructed.
Ensure that all apparatus and equipment is working satisfactorily and safely and that:
Any malfunction is reported to the Radiographer in charge.
Any unreasonable delay in repair is brought to the attention of the Radiographer in charge.
Any fault occurring on equipment is entered into the relevant logbook.
Assist the Radiographer in charge in keeping accurate and appropriate documentation for
Diploma or Degree in Radiography
HPC Registration
Evidence of substantial CPD in clinically related and relevant subjects
IV injection certificate of competence
Previous experience as a Radiographer in an imaging department
Competence across a range of radiographic skills supported by professional and specialist knowledge acquired through degree (BSc Honours in Radiography or equivalent qualification).
Evidence of post registration continual professional development in relevant short courses.
Knowledge of appropriate standards and external bodies, such as the Care Quality Commission
Bank colleagues are paid weekly
We offer competitive rates to our bank colleagues who work on a flexible basis, often to cover busy periods, sickness, or annual leave
Save an average of £50 per month with our free onsite car park
Access to Spire Healthcare pension
Access to Blue Light Card discounts
Smartspending discounts (in addition to Blue Light discounts) via 'Spire for You'
Wellbeing Centre access via 'Spire for You'
Free uniform
Free DBS
Full induction, including mandatory training updates
Opportunities for further training and progression into permanent posts
Knowledge, support and guidance through your recruitment journey from Spire's specialist Resourcing Team
Driving clinical excellence
Doing the right thing
Caring is our passion.
Keeping it simple
Delivering on our promises
Succeeding and celebrating together
Person specification
Experience
Essential
- Evidence of substantial CPD in clinically related and relevant subjects
- IV injection certificate of competence
- Previous experience as a Radiographer in an imaging department
- Competence across a range of radiographic skills supported by professional and specialist knowledge acquired through degree (BSc Honours in Radiography or equivalent qualification).
- Evidence of post registration continual professional development in relevant short courses.
- Knowledge of appropriate standards and external bodies, such as the Care Quality Commission
Qualifications
Essential
- Diploma or Degree in Radiography
- HPC Registration
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